The Once and Future Roman Rite
Peter A. Kwasniewski
In his latest book, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski argues that, ever since the new liturgical books following the Second Vatican Council came into force, Roman Catholic faithful have suffered the effects of a hasty and far-reaching reform permeated with nominalism, voluntarism, Protestantism, rationalism, antiquarianism, hyperpapalism, and other modern errors. Man is not master over divine liturgy, Dr. Kwasniewski emphasizes; rather, all of us are called to be stewards of the sacred, from the lowest-ranking layman to the pope himself.
Dr. Kwasnieski shows that sacred Tradition is the guiding principle for all authentic Christian liturgy, which originates from Christ and is guided by the Holy Spirit throughout the life of the Church. His principal thesis in this work is that the prominent identifying traits of the classical Roman Rite—and indeed of all traditional rites, Eastern and Western—are absent from the Novus Ordo, estranging it from their company and making it impossible to call it “the Roman Rite.”
To respond to this crisis of rupture, Dr. Kwasniewski calls for a full return to the traditional rite, the Roman Rite in its robust, perennial richness, for which no special permission is or could ever be needed—as exposited by Pope Benedict XVI.
Fidelity to the traditional Latin Liturgy is, at its root, fidelity to the Roman Church and to Christ Himself, Who has lovingly inspired the growth and perfection of our religious rites for two thousand years. This awe-inspiring gift of Tradition allows us to taste, even now, the banquet of the promised land of heaven.
Duration - 18h 51m.
Author - Peter A. Kwasniewski.
Narrator - Kevin O'Brien.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Peter A. Kwasniewski ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
In his latest book, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski argues that, ever since the new liturgical books following the Second Vatican Council came into force, Roman Catholic faithful have suffered the effects of a hasty and far-reaching reform permeated with nominalism, voluntarism, Protestantism, rationalism, antiquarianism, hyperpapalism, and other modern errors. Man is not master over divine liturgy, Dr. Kwasniewski emphasizes; rather, all of us are called to be stewards of the sacred, from the lowest-ranking layman to the pope himself. Dr. Kwasnieski shows that sacred Tradition is the guiding principle for all authentic Christian liturgy, which originates from Christ and is guided by the Holy Spirit throughout the life of the Church. His principal thesis in this work is that the prominent identifying traits of the classical Roman Rite—and indeed of all traditional rites, Eastern and Western—are absent from the Novus Ordo, estranging it from their company and making it impossible to call it “the Roman Rite.” To respond to this crisis of rupture, Dr. Kwasniewski calls for a full return to the traditional rite, the Roman Rite in its robust, perennial richness, for which no special permission is or could ever be needed—as exposited by Pope Benedict XVI. Fidelity to the traditional Latin Liturgy is, at its root, fidelity to the Roman Church and to Christ Himself, Who has lovingly inspired the growth and perfection of our religious rites for two thousand years. This awe-inspiring gift of Tradition allows us to taste, even now, the banquet of the promised land of heaven. Duration - 18h 51m. Author - Peter A. Kwasniewski. Narrator - Kevin O'Brien. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Peter A. Kwasniewski ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Dedication
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Opening Quotations
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Publisher's Note
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Foreword
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Preface
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Additional Quotations
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1: Tradition as Ultimate Norm
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Stand Firm and Hold to the Traditions
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A Deposit in Words and Symbols
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Different Kinds of Tradition
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Confusion about Essentials and Incidentals
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What We Say and How We Say It
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We Were Made for More and That Includes Tradition
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The Fearful and Fascinating
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Witnesses of the Unexpected
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The Splendor of the Truth
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Giving All That Is Best to the Beloved
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More Quotations
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2: The Laws of Organic Development and the Rupture of 1969
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The Vincentian Distinction: Profectus and Permutatio
Duration:00:12:51
The Vincentian Canon: Doctrine and Liturgy
Duration:00:14:43
The Novus Ordo Disregards and Transgresses Vincentian Canon
Duration:00:18:06
Formulating Laws of Organic Development
Duration:00:29:54
Catholic Liturgy as the Work of the Holy Spirit
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Sinning against the Holy Spirit
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Wending My Way to Journey's End
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Seeking God on Our Terms or His
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3: Hyperpapalism and Liturgical Mutation
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The Cost of Sudden and Major Change
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The Evils of Arbitrariness
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Watered-down, Dumbed-down Content
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The Danger of Hyperpapalism
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Healing the Wounded Body
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Fidelity vs. Infidelity
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4: Revisiting Paul VI's Apologia for the New Mass
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Paul VI as Traditionalist
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General Audience of March 17, 1965
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General Audience of November 19, 1969
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General Audience of November 26, 1969
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5: Two Forms: Liturgial Fact of Canonical Fiat
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The Problem
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Neoscholastic Reductionism
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What Makes the Roman Rite Itself
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The Modern Rite Is Not the Roman Rite
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Putting the Myth to Bed
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Positivism vs. Tradition
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Pentecostal Hermeneutics
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6: How Much Can the Pope Change Our Rites and Why Would He
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Bread of Life, Bread of Truth
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How to Sabotage the Catholic Faith
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The Rite Is the Locus of Catholicity
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Looking Past the Surface to the Common Tradition
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7: Growth or Corruption? Catholic vs. Protestant - Modernist Models
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The Roman Canon: Pillar and Ground of the Roman Rite
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Dogmatic Truths
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The Church's Unity and Other Perfections Are Gifts We Pray to Receive from God
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The Sacrifice Is Offered for Catholics Who Hold the True Faith and They Are Its Beneficiaries
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Faith and Devotion Are Prerequisites to Participating in the Mass
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Mary Is Perpetually a Virgin and Christ Is True God
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We Are Protected by God Owing to the Merits of the Saints
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God the Father Is the Pater Familias of the Church, His Family - The Priest Is His Head Servant
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The Default Destiny of Mankind Is Hell - The Elect Are Predestined by God to Eternal Life
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8: The Sacrifice We Offer Is Rational - Our Faith Is Reasonable
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The Hands of Christ Are Holy and Venerable - and So Are the Priest's
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All Masses Are Mystically the Same as the One Sacrifice of Calvary
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The Christians Who Offer This Sacrifice Are the True Children of Abraham
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The Mass Is an Earthly Sacrifice United to and Uniting Us with the Eternal Liturgy in Heaven
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Moral Implications
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9: The Displacement of the Mysterium Fidei
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The Traditional View
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The Phrase's Antiquity and Obscurity
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A Campaign to Remove the Phrase
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Paul VI Insists on Repurposing
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Cardinals and Theologians Protest
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Larger Implications of the Change
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As Always, Tradition Is the Way Forward
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10: Byzantine, Tridentine, Montinian: Two Brothers and a Stranger
Duration:00:02:07
The Principle of Tradition
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The Principle of Mystery
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The Principle of Elevated Mode
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The Principle of Ritual Integrity
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The Principle of Density
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The Principle of Preparation
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The Principle of Truthfulness
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The Principle of Hierarchy
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The Principle of Parallelism
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The Principle of Separation
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Chart
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Returning to the Text
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Letters
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Wrapping Up the Chapter
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11: Rescued from the Memory Hole
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12: The Once and Future Roman Rite
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The Lex Orandi Comes First
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The Limitations of Lefebvre
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Sedevacantism
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Special Feasts or Times of Year - Holy Week
Duration:00:03:36
Palm Sunday
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Holy Thursday
Duration:00:02:19
Good Friday
Duration:00:10:34
Easter Vigil
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The Vigil of Pentecost
Duration:00:06:25
Two Further Examples from the Calendar
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General Features of Mass
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Folded Chasubles and Broad Stoles
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Multiple Orations
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Repetition of the Readings by the Priest
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The Recitation of the Credo
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Benedicamus Domino
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First Vespers
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Instances of Disregard of 1960
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The Inherent Permissibility of the Pre-55 Liturgy
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Traddy Antiquarianism
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Returning from Exile
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Epilogue: Oppositions
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Appendix: Paul VI on the Liturgical Reform - Confusion and Annoyance - Address to General Audience, March 17, 1965
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The Mass is the Same: Address to General Audience, November 19, 1969
Duration:00:09:26
Changes in Mass for Greater Apostolate: Address to General Audience, November 26, 1969
Duration:00:13:23
Address to Italian Bishops, April 14, 1964 - DOL 21
Duration:00:01:38
General Audience, January 13, 1965 - DOL 24
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Address to Pastors and Lenten Preachers, March 1, 1965 - DOL 25
Duration:00:01:11
Homily at Parish in Rome, March 27, 1966 - DOL 33
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General Audience at Castel Gandolfo, August 13, 1969 - DOL 45
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General Audience at Castel Gandolfo, August 20, 1969 - DOL 46
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General Audience, April 22, 1970 - DOL 49
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General Audience, November 3, 1971 - DOL 53
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General Audience, August 6, 1975 - DOL 57
Duration:00:01:26
Final Words
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Ending Credits
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